Principal Investigator

   
         
Paula T. Hammond
CV

David H. Koch Professor in Engineering
Executive Officer, Chemical Engineering


Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, MIT (1993)
M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Georgia Tech (1988)
S.B. in Chemical Engineering, MIT (1984)
    Elizabeth Galoyan
Administrative Assistant

77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 76-553
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA

Phone: 617-253-3016
Fax: 617-258-8992
lgaloyan[at]mit.edu


In 1994 Dr. Hammond was awarded the NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chemistry while performing postdoctoral research in the Harvard University Chemistry Dept as a member of the Whitesides research group. In 2000, Professor Hammond was awarded the Junior Bose Faculty Award, and the GenCorp Signature University Award. She has also received the NSF Career Award, the EPA Early Career Award, the DuPont Young Faculty Award, and the 3M Innovation Fund Award. Dr. Hammond was one of a group of key faculty members involved in starting the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies



Visiting Scientists


  Mariya Khiterer
khiterer[at]mit.edu
Li-Air Battery Components via Layer-by-Layer Assembly

Keigo Suzuki
ksuzuki[at]mit.edu



Postdoctoral Researchers

  Ben Almquist
almquist[at]mit.edu
Development of Dynamic Materials for Chronic Wound Healing

Brian S Aitken
baitken[at]mit.edu
Mechanomutable Polymers
  Julio D'Arcy
jmdarcy[at]mit.edu
Functional Nanoarchitectures of Organic and Inorganic Electronics Jason Deng
jdeng[at]mit.edu
Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticle Delivery for Tumor Therapies
  Erik C. Dreaden
edreaden[at]mit.edu
Layer-by-Layer (LbL) nanoparticles for synergistic RNA interference (RNAi) and cancer chemotherapy Nasim Hyder
nasim[at]mit.edu
Self-Assembly of Nanomaterials for Energy and Environmental Applications
  Sun Hwa Lee
sunhlee[at]mit.edu
Design and development of layer-by-layer membranes for energy storage devices

Wei Li
weil[at]mit.edu

Engineering Microenvironments for 3D Culture of Pancreatic Beta Cells
  Mohi Quadir
maquadir[at]mit.edu
Linear-Dendritic Block Copolymers Young Hoon Roh
yr36[at]mit.edu
RNAi Microsponges
  Jackie Shepard
shepard1[at]mit.edu
Development of Hydrogel Scaffolds for Improved Drug Testing Kevin Shopsowitz
kshops[at]mit.edu
Self-assembled
biomaterials,
RNAi delivery for cancer therapy

 

Liz Welch
mewelch[at]mit.edu

Structured gels from clickable synthetic polypeptides


 

 
   


 
Graduate Students

  Chibueze Amanchukwu
chibueze[at]mit.edu
Developing a Solid-State Electrolyte for Lithium-Air Batteries


Steven Castleberry
scastle[at]mit.edu

Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Drug Delivery: Wound Healing Applications

Po-Yen Chen
pychen[at]mit.edu

Layer by Layer (LbL) Solid-State Electrolyte for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs)

Caroline Chopko
cchopko[at]mit.edu

Developing a Multiplexed Protease Sensor


Samantha Collins
scollins[at]mit.edu
Biologically Driven Self Assembly of Nanoscale Materials for 3D Networks

Santiago Correa Echevarria
sancor[at]mit.edu
Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticle Combination Therapies Targeted to Ovarian Tumors
 
 

Nicole Davis
davisnr[at]mit.edu

Layer-by-layer Assembled Membranes for Solar-powered Water Electrolysis Applications

Noémie-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne
ndorvalc[at]mit.edu

Assembly of Biologically-Derived Nanostructures for Photovoltaic Applications
 

Jonathon Harding
jrhardin[at]mit.edu

OER Mechanism Development and Optimization of the Air Electrode for Lithium-Air Batteries

Bryan Hsu
bbhsu[at]mit.edu

Controlled Release of Therapeutics from LbL-Films in Wound Healing Applications
 

Kevin Huang
kjhuang[at]mit.edu

Phage-based Nanowire-Polymer Composites for Hybrid Photovoltaics

Jason Kovacs
jkovacs[at]mit.edu

Development of Novel Desalination Membranes
  David Liu
davidliu[at]mit.edu
Exploring Composite Layer-by-layer Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications Anasuya Mandal
anasuya[at]mit.edu
Transdermal delivery/cell sampling LbL Microneedle
  Mackenzie Martin
martinmm[at]mit.edu
Developing Designer Hydrogels Using Click Chemistry


Jouha Min
jmin484[at]mit.edu


Engineering an LbL Film for The Extended Release of Antibiotics and Modeling Drug Release Behavior
 

Stephen Morton
swmorton[at]mit.edu

LbL Nanoparticles For Targeted Drug Delivery Sam Raredon
msbr[at]mit.edu
3-D Tissue Scaffolds with Advanced Physiologic Architecture



Nisarg Shah
nisarg[at]mit.edu

Multifunctional therapies for biomedical devices and targeted drug delivery


Marianna Sofman
msofman[at]mit.edu 

Development of 3D microvascular environments for cell systems using synthetic biomaterials